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The image presents a line graph detailing the number of incidents for burglary, car theft, and robbery in New Port city center from 2003 to 2012. In 2003: Burglary ~3,600, Car theft ~2,800, Robbery ~600. In 2004: Burglary ~3,700, Car theft ~2,700, Robbery ~900. In 2005: Burglary ~3,100, Car theft ~2,300, Robbery ~700. In 2006: Burglary ~2,400, Car theft ~2,200, Robbery ~700. In 2007: Burglary ~2,200, Car theft ~2,000, Robbery ~700. In 2008: Burglary ~1,800, Car theft ~2,100, Robbery ~600. In 2009: Burglary ~1,400, Car theft ~2,200, Robbery ~900. In 2010: Burglary ~1,400, Car theft ~2,100, Robbery ~600. In 2011: Burglary ~1,200, Car theft ~2,200, Robbery ~700. In 2012: Burglary ~1,200, Car theft ~2,500, Robbery ~700.
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The given chart provides information on changes that took place in three different areas of crime from 2003 to 2012 in New Port city center. Overall, the most striking aspect in this figure is that the changing rate of ‘Burglary’ has decreased dramatically while the changing rates of ‘Car theft’ increased gradually.
As it can be seen that Burglary decreased significantly from nearly 4000 incidents in 2004 to below 1500 in 2008. Onward, from 2008 to 2012 in remain ceasless with no big change at all whereas car theft witnessed a steadiness from nearly 3000 incidents in 2003 to 2005. Then, in the next year it dropped from nearly 3000 incidents in the 2005 to 2000 incidents in 2006. From 2006, it gradually increased from 2000 incidents to approximately 3000 incidents in the year of 2012.
However, robbery overall have stayed steady with no noticable changes from the year of 2003 to 2012.
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